On Christmas Eve, 1954, a call came in from a child. “Help. My parents, they’re hurt.”   “Where are you?” I asked.   “At home.” The voice shook. A little girl. “In Glen Allen.”   A rural spot twenty minutes from Richmond: I’d been to a Fourth of July picnic out there with Stuart Campbell, […]

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